The rectangular polish machine is tucked away by the main desk. It's surprisingly small, with a little plastic spout and a colorful logo that reads, “DreaMàu, The Future of Polish."

With its containers of dye and automated screen, the device looks a lot like a miniature version of a paint mixer you’d find at the hardware store, but it's a first in the beauty industry.

DreaMàu has only been on the market for a few months. As Vo looks at the machine, beaming, she says she decided to take a risk and “order it before it was totally finished.” She wanted to be the first.

Vo thinks the machine makes it easier to make a decision. You can dream up any color you like before coming into the salon and make it a reality. There are settings for hue, glitter, shade, texture and highlight.

Once you've designed your color, the machine selects a base color and combines it with other dyes to produce your order. There's no cost to use the machine as long as you're paying for a manicure or pedicure.

Nailuscious' prices are reasonable. A full pedicure, including shaping, trimming, callus smoothing and four minutes of massage, costs $30.

The best part: When your treatment is finished, there is often enough polish left over in the bottle for at-home touch ups. Think of it as a manicure with a free gift.

Vo likely will allow customers to stop in purely to buy a bottle of custom polish, but she hasn't settled on a price yet.